SPACE DESCRIPTION

Join our dynamic group of professionals and enjoy networking benefits to cover your costs of operation!

We have one furnished office in our upscale suite left.

About the Office

  • Partner-sized office for $2,500/month
  • Windowed office with lots of natural light
  • Fully furnished, with room for 1-3 staff members

About the Suite & Building

  • Historic Woolworth Building in Downtown Manhattan
  • Close to Courts and City Hall
  • Close to multiple subway lines + Path Train
  • Use of beautifully decorated, professional conference room
  • Opportunity for networking/referrals
  • Appealing and impressive upscale reception area
  • Use of copier at a reasonable rate
  • Use of kitchen/pantry
  • 24/7 access
  • All clients/guests personally greeted and hosted
  • Complimentary tea, coffee, and hot chocolate

Jill Miller & Associates is establishing an active and supportive community of various professionals in the Woolworth Building. The group will be similar to a BNI but will be of no cost to join. Professionals will take turns hosting monthly meetings at their offices. The objective will be for the group to support and grow members’ businesses.

HIGHLIGHTS

New BathroomsCard Key System
Renovated BuildingAttended Lobby
Great Light
Pantry
Copy/Scan/Fax Available
Wired For Data + PhonesCheerful Office Space
Glass Enclosed Conference RoomMove-In Condition
Tenant Controlled ACOperable Windows
Furnished

CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

1 Windowed Office
Rent: $2,500 /month
Available Office
128 sq. ft.

LISTING DETAILS

  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Host Practice General Practice
  • Listing For All Professionals
  • Neighborhood Tribeca
    Downtown Manhattan
  • Windowed Offices 1
  • Lease Type Sublease
  • Reception Services Full-Time
  • Conference Rooms Single
  • Total Suite Size 3,735 sq. ft.
  • Possession/Vacancy Date Immediate/Vacant
  • Term of Lease 1 Year Minimum
  • Last Updated 11-15-2018

Rented

Tribeca Facts

Tribeca is an abbreviation for “Triangle Below Canal Street”.  The neighborhood is bounded by Canal, West, Broadway and Chambers streets.  It was originally residential transitioning into more of a mercantile area in the 19th century.  It was heavily impacted by the September 11th attack, and in its rehabilitation thereafter was favored by technology oriented tenants and start-ups, while many of the former industrial buildings have been converted to residential use – and over the years has been home to many famous people.  It is favored by the “entertainment” crowd.

Two major structures in the area:  32 Avenue of the Americas and 388 Greenwich Street cater mainly to telecom tenants and Citigroup respectively, but throughout this section of New York there are many small tenancies occupied by growing businesses, as well as larger ones occupied by established players.

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